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Our personal acquaintance having been hitherto cursory I can claim no great Share of a...
I was favoured a few days ago, with your Letter of the 12th. of July, which evinced the just...
Your Letter of the 18th. augt. found me so engaged in the usual Employment during our Autmn, that...
I have had Such advantage from our past correspondence, as to make it my Interest and Inclination...
Your Letter of the 28. feby. gave me the disagreeable Information of your infirm Health; which I...
The Freinds of Mrs. Lovel have requested me to bespeak the attention of my Freinds in Congress,...
I am again tempted to intice you to a Correspondence, which you have so kindly Supported without...
I am obliged by the Receipt of your favours of feby. 28 & march the 9th. I have waited some time...
I this day received yours of the 31st. March, and was truly Surprised at being informed you had...
I remain your Debtor for two Letters, which obligation would have been Sooner discharged, but...
I acknowledge your obliging & Speedy answer to my last, as well on my part, as on the part of...
I have to thank you for your favours of the 1st. of May, which I r[e]ceived on the 12th.—the...
While the Sentiments we entertain of your Talents, your Experience & your Probity, have made your...
Mr. Ogilvie, intending Soon to pass thro yr Part of the Country, is desirous of the acquaintance...
Your directions brought me Safely to this Place, where I met a Letter from Mr. Wormiley, So...
Having been absent from home, at the time our last weekly post arrived, I could not return an...
Letter not found. 8 November 1801. Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably kept by...
Mr. Roxas has this moment delivered the inclosed, and proposes waiting upon the president this...
It affords me sincere pleasure, to understand that you have returned to washington in good...
A variety of avocations have delayed for some, time, the Gratification of my desire, to...
I take much satisfaction in renewing to you, in y r Retirement, my professions of attachment,...
A change for the worse, in the aspect of our political Parties, within twenty years, cannot, I...
I was much gratified by the receipt of yours of January the 10 th , as it bestowed Some...
W. Jones presents his respects to the President, and more distinctly informs him, as well as One...
I prevailed upon Mr. Randolph to lose some blood—a remedy he resisted till the last Evening—his...
Agreeably to the conversation with which you honor’d me yesterday, on the Subject of the...
How far the complaint made in the inclosed Letter, may either admit or deserve a remedy, I cannot...